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Specific Capacity in Constant Level Pumping Test Formulas
Specific Capacity is capacity of an open well. And is denoted by K
a
. Specific Capacity is usually measured using the Meter per Hour for Speed. Note that the value of Specific Capacity is always positive.
Formulas to find Specific Capacity in Constant Level Pumping Test
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Specific Capacity of Open Well
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Specific Capacity of Open Well given Constant Depending upon Soil at Base
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Specific Capacity of Open Well with Base 10
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Constant Level Pumping Test formulas that make use of Specific Capacity
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Time in Hours given Specific Capacity of Open Well
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Time in Hours given Specific Capacity of Open Well with Base 10
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Cross-sectional Area of Well given Specific Capacity
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List of variables in Constant Level Pumping Test formulas
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Time
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Depression Head
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Depression Head in Well 2
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Constant Dependent on Base Soil
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Cross-Sectional Area of Well
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FAQ
What is the Specific Capacity?
Specific Capacity is capacity of an open well. Specific Capacity is usually measured using the Meter per Hour for Speed. Note that the value of Specific Capacity is always positive.
Can the Specific Capacity be negative?
No, the Specific Capacity, measured in Speed cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Specific Capacity?
Specific Capacity is usually measured using the Meter per Hour[m/h] for Speed. Meter per Second[m/h], Meter per Minute[m/h], Kilometer per Hour[m/h] are the few other units in which Specific Capacity can be measured.
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